U.S. intelligence agencies have 180 days to tell Congress what they know about UFOs
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U.S. intelligence agencies have 180 days to reveal what they know about UFOs to Congress.
A $2.3 trillion COVID-19 relief and funding bill signed into law by former President Donald Trump began a 180-day countdown for the director of National Intelligence and the secretary of defense to provide an unclassified report about unidentified aerial phenomena, according to CNN s Harmeet Kaur.
US intelligence agencies have 180 days to share what they know about UFOs, thanks to the Covid-19 relief and spending bill https://t.co/S3HTF9Be1Gpic.twitter.com/t7CNhGWUhR CNN (@CNN) January 11, 2021
The Truth Is Out There But Will They Really Admit It
In 180 days or less, Congress is supposed to get the lowdown on UFOs. Will they? If so, will they tell us about it? I doubt it.
When it comes to UFO s and aliens, I m a wannabe -liever. Meaning that I feel it s more than possible that there are other life forms out there and have seen, read, and heard things that seem to back that up. I have no hard proof though since, neither I nor any of my friends have yet been abducted.
I really want to believe in them but, so far, the only aliens I have encountered were humanoid in appearance and came bearing tequila.
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A dossier with more than 700 unsealed CIA reports on UFOs was published on The Black Vault last week
The documents revealed chilling accounts of hundreds of UFO sightings across the globe dating back to the 1950s - along with the international intelligence community s efforts to understand them
One report describes a 1952 meeting where top US officials discussed plans for Project Blue Book
The project was launched by the CIA and the Air Force in 1952 and reviewed thousands of UFO sightings at home and abroad to determine whether they posed a true threat to the US during the Cold War
Declassified report from the CIA s bombshell UFO dossier reveals the meeting where top military officials launched 16-year Project Blue Book study of flying saucers in 1952
A dossier with more than 700 unsealed CIA reports on UFOs was published on The Black Vault last week
The documents revealed chilling accounts of hundreds of UFO sightings across the globe dating back to the 1950s - along with the international intelligence community s efforts to understand them
One report describes a 1952 meeting where top US officials discussed plans for Project Blue Book
The project was launched by the CIA and the Air Force in 1952 and reviewed thousands of UFO sightings at home and abroad to determine whether they posed a true threat to the US during the Cold War
an interagency process of ensuring timely data collection
centralized analysis of all unidentified aerial phenomena and a designated official responsible for reporting this information to the Federal Government
identify any national security threats posed by UFOs
asses whether any of the nation s adversaries could be responsible for the activities
NOTE: While the report must be unclassified, it can contain a classified annex.
The last few years have seen a great deal of UFO activity around the globe, and the Pentagon has been surprisingly forthcoming about UFO activity that was once classified, going so far as to release unidentified aerial phenomena video clips to the public that are confirmed by the U.S. Navy to be genuine.